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ID: 531
OBJECTID: 531
wlbNpdidWellbore: 874
wlbName: 7120/1-1 R
wlbHistory:

General

Well 7120/1-1 was drilled on the Alpha structure in the north of block 7120/1. The primary objective of the well was to test Palaeozoic carbonates and elastics in a partly fault-bounded/truncated dip closure on the western flank of the Loppa High. Potential Early Triassic sandstones in a low relief dip closure were a secondary objective.

Operations

Well 7120/1-1 was spudded on 16 August with the semi-submersible installation "Borgny Dolphin" and drilled to 2569 m where it was suspended on 15 November due to NPD drilling regulations during winter season. On 2 December permission was granted to continue operations and drilling continued to 2610 m. On 26 December the well was again suspended at the request of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate because of safety considerations in adverse weather conditions. The well was re-entered on 13 March 1986 and drilled to a TD of 4003 m in basement rocks. The well was drilled with seawater and bentonite hi-vis pills down to 485 m. From there to TD gypsum/polymer mud was used with various "Lost Circulation Material" pills to cure mud losses.

The well encountered weak hydrocarbon shows from 800 m down to 2200 m  and oil shows in Late Permian carbonates (Tempelfjorden Group, Ørret Formation).  No intervals of significant reservoir potential were recognized from logs or described from cuttings in the Tertiary or Triassic sections. Below this sequence, three main Permian carbonate units were identified from logs and cuttings description. A porosity range of 5-10% for the limestone sequence between 2415 and 2461 m has been derived from log evaluation. In the basal part of this interval, a black shale was detected with a gas peak of 13% total gas. The lower limestone in
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00